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- Bovis Bead Co. - Distributor of French glass beads, old time color seed beads, white heart beads, regular color seed beads plus opaque beads and transparent beads.
- Fireweed Bead Company - Czech and Japanese seed beads, vintage and new glass beads, bead kits and handmade beaded eyeglass leashes.
- Caravan Beads - Retail and wholesale beads and beading supplies, Miyuki Delicas, triangle beads, twisted bugles and other Japanese seed beads.
- Bead Street - Retail store offering beads, beading supplies, bead curtains, gifts and jewelry by local designers. Information on classes and beading parties.
- Bead-by-Bead Designs - Chevron seed bead or silver wirework designs enhanced with crystals, by Ania.
- Bead Crafts By Pearl - Hand-made Christmas bead crafts, angels, and power bead bracelets.
- Beads, Beading, Beaded - Hand-loomed, custom-designed, graphed glass and seed bead jewelry. Three dimensional and realistic.
- Rings and Things - Informational page listing various facts about bead colors, bead sizes, seed beads and birthstones.
- LaLa's Jewels - Peruvian animal beads and figure beads, beading supplies, lampwork beads.
- Auntie's Beads - Beads, alphabet beads, findings, tools, and instruction books for your beading projects. Quantity discounts for stores and designers.
Wikipedia Articles
- French wire - French wire, also known as bullion or gimp, is a fine coil of silver or gold-filled wire used by jewellers to conceal beading wire next to crimps and clasps. Proponents maintain that French wire gives jewelry an elegant, professionally finished look while also protecting and strengthening the ends of the beadwork.
- Pearling (body modification) - Pearling or genital beading is a form of body modification, the practice of permanently inserting small beads made of various materials beneath the skin of the genitals--of the labia, or of the shaft or foreskin of the penis. As well as being an aesthetic practice, this is usually intended to enhance ...
- Abrus - Abrus is a genus of 13–18 species in the family Fabaceae, best known for one species, Abrus precatorius, Jequirity. The seeds of that species are used in beading and are infamous for their toxicity.